Bruyères-sur-Fère is located south of the department of Aisne, in the Tardenois, virtually at the crossroads of three major regions: Picardie, Champagne and Ile-de-France.

It is on the Common Bruyères-sur-Fère has been built around 1130, the abbey of Val Christian (the Norbertines). After the French Revolution, it was converted into a farm and all that remains of the pillars of the church choir, a few capitals and portal.

In the hamlet of Givray, was built around 1540 a Renaissance castle that is now listed as a Historic Monument.

Bruyères-sur-Fère has a church, St. Remy 12th century, also classified a historical monument.

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Tuesday 31 march

Min. 8°C - Max. 11°C

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Wednesday 1 april

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Visits, leisure and activities nearby

The area surrounding Bruyères is a land of famous French writers. Include Jean de La Fontaine at Chateau-Thierry (19 km south), Alexandre Dumas at Villers-Cotterets (34 km west), Paul Claudel in Villeneuve-sur-Fere (3 km east) and John root at La Ferte-Milon (31 km west).